The verbal helping skills of trained and untrained human service paraprofessionals |
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Authors: | Anthony R. D'Augelli Marilyn Levy |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Pennsylvania State University, Pennnyslvania, USA;(2) Division of Individual and Family Studies, Catharine Beecher House, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | The verbal helping skills of human service paraprofessionals in a youth service agency were studied. Workers who had previously completed a 10-week systematic training program in basic helping skills were compared to untrained volunteer staff. Using simulated helping interviews, it was found that training made a significant impact on trainees' verbal helping responses. Skill level was maintained at a 2-month follow-up for certain responses whereas others returned to pretraining levels. Trainees were found to use significantly more "helpful" responses than volunteers. The need for training even carefully selected paraprofessionals is discussed. |
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